Since the advent of moving pictures, filmmakers have sought to scare the viewer. Fear remains one of the deepest, primal emotions, and this book profiles twenty directors who have tapped into it. McCarty coined the phrase "splatter films." He covers the spectrum of "fearmakers" from George A. Romero to Jacques Torneur and Roman Polanski, from Roland West to John Carpenter and David Cronenburg.

Jack Sender came from the Midwest to Hollywood and got in the talent game. What began as a small-town boy's dream became reality. Read how it happens and encounter the stars he met on a five year spin in the big time. He was taught by the best and learned to live and love the life of being a professional talent. You'll experience the joys and heartaches and get a glimpse of the Hollywood ways.

Jim Morris (author of War Story) published his story about the making of the Disney movie, Operation Dumbo Drop, starring Danny Glover and Ray Liotta, about the efforts of the Green Berets in transporting elephants (hence "Dumbo") via helicopter over the Vietnamese jungle while the war was going on. Pretty crazy...and based on a real event! Turns out making the movie was every bit as difficult.

After almost two decades the first guide dedicated solely to the making of a found-footage film has arrived. In this book you will be offered clear advice on how to write, direct and produce a quality found footage film. Advice coming from over half a dozen young film makers who are in post production of their films as this book is being published.

New Book Exposes Inner Workings, Wild Behavior of Hollywood
What really goes on behind the veil of celebrity? Rocky Lang, who grew up in the 90210 as the son of mega-producer and screen disaster master Jennings Lang (Earthquake, the Airport movies and 35 other features), dishes all in his new book, Growing Up Hollywood: Tales from the Son of a Hollywood Mogul.

Taming Lil' Mo is a part memoir and part tell-all book that uncovers the provocative life of one of the industry's most successful artists. It's the ultimate backstage pass that exposes the dark side to the Christian girl's story. The dramatic pages are filled with wild relationships, lies, religion and family.

Author Art Robertson is going to show you, step by step, how to become a true slots winner. He covers five (5) powerful, ready-to-payout machine displays. Then, he tells you what type slots machines to look for these patterns.
Examples:
* The Upward-Vee Pattern
* The Downward-Vee Pattern
* The Right-Facing Arrowhead Pattern
* The Open-Cross Pattern
* The Half-Cross Pattern

In The Non-User-Friendly Guide for Aspiring TV Writers, Sears shares that experience and gives advice for those considering a career in television writing. Instead of the traditional academic and sterile approach, Sears answers questions from a personal, first-person perspective.

An in depth, candid interview with Steven Soderbergh at the start of what has proven to be a long and continuing illustrious career in Hollywood and as an independent producer and director with Oscars for Erin Brockovich (2000) and Traffic (2000), and Outstanding Directing Emmy for Behind the Caldelabra (2013).

It’s not always easy to spot our enemies—especially when they happen to be our closest friends, or even ourselves! These are the people who former NFL player, Jamie Dukes, identifies as “Frenemals”—family members, friends, and our own inner voice.

Volume 53 is a continuation of Volume 52. It covers Psychic Manifestations from 8/23 of 2014 to 8/31 of 2014. There’s a section on the Napa Valley Earthquake and Solar Flare AR2151 on 8/24 of 2014. There’s reference to the Washington State Ferry. There’s a news article that links to the character Bryce Lark on “Chuck.” There’s a discussion about a U.S. Military Jet Crash and the Bubonic Plague.